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patch29
Nov-25-2004, 03:23 AM
I saw the 580EX for $361 at Dell.com and thought I would pass it along. I don't know if there are any catches, but it looks like a straight up deal. I don't know how long it will be there. Very tempting.

More info here. (http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=A0405645&c=us&l=en&cs=19&category_id=2999&page=external)

patch29
Nov-25-2004, 03:30 AM
I think Canon has a $20.00 rebate too.

Andy
Nov-25-2004, 03:33 AM
I saw the 580EX for $361 at Dell.com and thought I would pass it along. I don't know if there are any catches, but it looks like a straight up deal. I don't know how long it will be there. Very tempting.

More info here. (http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=A0405645&c=us&l=en&cs=19&category_id=2999&page=external)

i have bought hundreds of computers from dell over the years, for business and personal - they are great in that department.

i bought my ipod from dell - they were great in that department.

for camera gear - they are so so in my opinion. they come up with these great prices, coupons, stackable deals, etc etc and then you get in the looooooooong queue of backorder hell. i ordered a 10-22 ef-s lens back in september, for $600-ish ($200 below other retailers). i get emails 2x per week "your item is backordered, please reply if you want to still receive this item"... meanwhile, folks that have paid a higher price, later than my order, are receiving theirs.

dell: love 'em or hate 'em. if i get the lens before xmas, great - if not, i'll just cancel and get from b&h, pay the tax etc and have what i want.

all this said, hopefully they have many units of the 580ex in stock, as i use the flash and it's great!

patch29
Nov-25-2004, 04:08 AM
dell: love 'em or hate 'em. if i get the lens before xmas, great - if not, i'll just cancel and get from b&h, pay the tax etc and have what i want.

all this said, hopefully they have many units of the 580ex in stock, as i use the flash and it's great!

I figured there might be a catch. Thanks for the heads up.

I saw a 580 the other day and really liked it a lot. There is one in my future, but I might wait for it.

Bummer about the tax at B+H, that is one of the bonuses for most of us. I am sure someday the states will catch up.

Andy
Nov-25-2004, 04:21 AM
I figured there might be a catch. Thanks for the heads up.

I saw a 580 the other day and really liked it a lot. There is one in my future, but I might wait for it.

Bummer about the tax at B+H, that is one of the bonuses for most of us. I am sure someday the states will catch up.

just something to consider. it's worth a try, always, esp to save over $100 on this flash. i paid $450 i think? sheesh :D

patch29
Nov-25-2004, 04:29 AM
just something to consider. it's worth a try, always, esp to save over $100 on this flash. i paid $450 i think? sheesh :D

I know it is a good deal, but I know I should wait. Where is wxwax my voice of reason when I start to think about spending money? :dunno :deal :wxwax

Andy
Nov-25-2004, 04:36 AM
I know it is a good deal, but I know I should wait. Where is wxwax my voice of reason when I start to think about spending money? :dunno :deal :wxwax

sid, who has recently bought a new dslr, and a 35 f/1.4L? you mean that guy???? :lol3

patch29
Nov-25-2004, 05:03 AM
sid, who has recently bought a new dslr, and a 35 f/1.4L? you mean that guy???? :lol3

Yeah, him. :wxwax He usually tries to point out my spending habits to me, hoping to help me not spend any more. I have almost paid off the two mk II's I bought this year, plus some other stuff and whatever remained on the previous DSRL/Canon switch. I am sure once I pay it off, I will go and by a new G5 and Cinema Display. I am a hopeless spender when it comes to cameras and recreational equipment. I am pretty tight on everything else. Did I mention I am going to Flagstaff in the next week to by a mountain bike? :rofl At least I can head down to Sedona and get in some good riding, maybe a few photos too. Maybe wxwax will buy a photo so I can write off my trip. :scratch :D

pathfinder
Nov-25-2004, 07:40 AM
Yeah, him. :wxwax He usually tries to point out my spending habits to me, hoping to help me not spend any more. I have almost paid off the two mk II's I bought this year, plus some other stuff and whatever remained on the previous DSRL/Canon switch. I am sure once I pay it off, I will go and by a new G5 and Cinema Display. I am a hopeless spender when it comes to cameras and recreational equipment. I am pretty tight on everything else. Did I mention I am going to Flagstaff in the next week to by a mountain bike? :rofl At least I can head down to Sedona and get in some good riding, maybe a few photos too. Maybe wxwax will buy a photo so I can write off my trip. :scratch :D

Patch :rofl :rofl :rofl I have not done any better than you this year either in not spending, but we only live once. But you are gonna LOVE a G5 with a Cinema display.
Where are you going riding around Sedona? I still ride my 1986 Rockhopper from Specialized. It's been a great bike, even tho I also own a Canondale front suspension bike.

ian408
Nov-25-2004, 09:24 PM
Patch, like pathfinder says, you only live once.

But, waiting until you're debt free isn't such a bad thing. You'll probably
pay more in interest than you'll save from Dell if you pull the trigger now.

Enjoy your time in Sedona!

Ian

patch29
Nov-26-2004, 04:00 AM
Patch, like pathfinder says, you only live once.

But, waiting until you're debt free isn't such a bad thing. You'll probably
pay more in interest than you'll save from Dell if you pull the trigger now.

Enjoy your time in Sedona!

Ian

The one thing I do have is a very good interest rate. It is 1.9%, almost free money, so that just makes it more tempting, but watching all the shows on how credit card companies bump up rates. I worry about them pulling something on me and bumping me to 25% and being really stuck. I don't have a lot of work the next few month so I am probably going to defer spending on a computer or camera gear until February. Hopefully business will pick up by then. :dunno

patch29
Nov-26-2004, 04:06 AM
Patch :rofl :rofl :rofl I have not done any better than you this year either in not spending, but we only live once. But you are gonna LOVE a G5 with a Cinema display.
Where are you going riding around Sedona? I still ride my 1986 Rockhopper from Specialized. It's been a great bike, even tho I also own a Canondale front suspension bike.

I went to the Apple store and saw the 30" the other day. Wow that is huge, but with a price to match.

I don't know where I am going riding yet. I have only driven by Sedona in the past. The guy I am going to buy the bike from in Flagstaff suggested it and I have to say it sounds like a great idea. I wish I had someone to ride with, but nobody I know can go. I also thought about going north to maob. :dunno Then yesterday I see I-70 has a big closure due to a rock slide. I don't feel like getting stuck in CO, so maybe a southern route back and go through Big Bend NP?

My old mountain bike has a very old front suspension fork, so it barely has any travel. The new one is a Rock Lobster custom frame and the fork has five inches of travel. :huh It should be fun. I am looking forward to getting out of town.

wxwax
Nov-26-2004, 06:37 AM
sid, who has recently bought a new dslr, and a 35 f/1.4L? you mean that guy???? :lol3
:rofl :rofl

1DsMkII.... 1DsmkII.... hoooo, hoooo, can you hear the ghosts of B&H haunting you? :lol3

wxwax
Nov-26-2004, 06:39 AM
My old mountain bike has a very old front suspension fork, so it barely has any travel. The new one is a Rock Lobster custom frame and the fork has five inches of travel. :huh It should be fun. I am looking forward to getting out of town.
In other words, a vital purchase. :evil


:rofl

Andy
Nov-26-2004, 06:57 AM
:rofl :rofl

1DsMkII.... 1DsmkII.... hoooo, hoooo, can you hear the ghosts of B&H haunting you? :lol3

finger has been hovering over "enter" for days now. tell you what though: after shooting this

http://www.moonriverphotography.com/photos/11800349-S.jpg
edge softness seems to be an issue, even with really good glass
file sizes are huge and i think i'd need an upgrade to my 'puter
it's less portable - i carry my 20d + 35L everyday, everywhere
it's heavier, too


so what's it got that i'd really dig?


my lenses are my lenses. and i shoot wide, so that's good :D
as a landscaper, i think the extra resolution kicks butt for fine details

wxwax
Nov-26-2004, 07:13 AM
Are the soft edges endemic to the new Canon SLRs? The unprocessed pics from my 1DmkII are also a little soft, and always need sharpening. I was told this was a deliberate move by Canon, to apply as little processing as possible to the initial file. :dunno I dunno.

patch29
Nov-26-2004, 07:38 AM
In other words, a vital purchase. :evil


:rofl

I like to call it preventive health care. :lust

patch29
Nov-26-2004, 07:40 AM
Are the soft edges endemic to the new Canon SLRs? The unprocessed pics from my 1DmkII are also a little soft, and always need sharpening. I was told this was a deliberate move by Canon, to apply as little processing as possible to the initial file. :dunno I dunno.

I think Canon added a heavier anti-aliasing filter to that camera to reduce moire when they packed more pixels in a small sensor. :dunno

tmlphoto
Nov-29-2004, 02:19 PM
I think Canon added a heavier anti-aliasing filter to that camera to reduce moire when they packed more pixels in a small sensor. :dunno
Canon does less sharpening "in camera" for the 1DsMII & 1DMII on purpose. They assume pros would rather do that in post. Once sharpened, a file cannot be unsharpened. Their consumer grade P&S camera have even more in camera sharpening than the prosumer 10D/20D. The assume that the usual P&S owner doesn't care to post process images. There is a good article about this from Canon somewhere. I'll try and find the link when I get home later this week.